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Cruiser
Posts: 231 Hampton Va | I just wanted to say that I have 8500 miles on my Vision and have had NO real problems, and the few very small ones that I have had my great dealed (All Outdoors in Hampton VA) has handled with no problem!!!!! This is hands the best bike on the market!!! I would do it all over again in one second. I see these other bikes on the road and can not understand what ppl see in them/???? same OLD same OLD........We needed a up beat post on here!!!! |
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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | My Vision is running great at 2745 miles. This purchase has been life changing.
Since buying the Vision on July 3rd, I started working out at a gym. I have lost 20 pounds by lifting weights and 4 inches at the belt line plus my snoring has stopped. What else can I say.
Thanks Victory!
Ride Safe and laugh often! |
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Tourer
Posts: 506 Woodland Hills, CA | My snoring hasn't stopped yet, but otherwise I'm loving my Vision. I too have had no real problems, and the minor ones have mostly been easily handled by my dealer as well. Over 3200 miles in 3 months, and I love this bike more each time I ride it.
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | I loved my last bike so much, that I kept it - insured, ready to go - when I bought my Vision. I wuz thinking 'new bike' would only be for long trips, and 'old bike' for city use and quick trips.
After driving the Vision for 3 weeks, I took 'old bike' out for a spin - around the block. I cut short my ride and immediately put 'old bike' up for sale. Sold it for what I paid for it 5 years earlier - but that's another story. Point is - love my Vision!
Now have 5,000 miles (8,000 km) of 80% mountain / 20% urban driving and love it more each time I ride. Yahoo!
We are off to the Anacortes WA 'Oyster Run' this weekend. Hope to see some fellow Visioneers there.... look for the "Hell's Old Fart" wearing Crawford's excellent Pilot T-shirt and new bride Co-Pilot.
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Cruiser
Posts: 98 Santa Maria CA | I have to say also that I have had no problems, Now have 22,680 mile. I also thought I would only ride my Vision on weekend rides and trips and would still ride my VTX1800c, I've put only about 1,000 miles on the vtx since getting the Vision. So I thought I would sell the VTX, but nobody wants to buy it with over 130,000 miles on it, still runs great so I gave it to my son to ride. love my Vision, even my wife likes to use it instead of her Goldwing when I let her. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 118 Capitol Region of NH | Just got home from a 2475 mile trip in 6 days. Rode from home to the Tail of the Dragon, through the Smoky Mountain National Park, the full length of the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive. Got home two days early because on the weather forecast. I have yet to have a serious problem with my Vision. I have over 7,000 miles on it and the only visit back to the dealer other than the first service was only a few minutes to adjust the belt tension and replace the left side switch cube for the radio controls. Couldn't be happier. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3204 Memphis | 15,002 today. 4,000 mile New England trip in two weeks. My one year anniversary with the Vision will be in November. Couldn't be happier.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 36 Tonopah,NV | I also have not had any real problems. My XM antenna cable came apart under the seat, fixed by the dealer cheerfully. Arlen Ness, Las Vegas. I also love my bike, the very best I've ever owned. But the best part is my wife loves our bike. She rode on the Gold Wing and Valkyrie, once in a while, but mostly ignored them. Now the bike never leaves the garage with out her on it. She has been planning rides, planned our vacation, packed the bike, and even helps me keep it clean. It is three months old, and just turned 7300 miles, all on Saturdays and a few evenings. We start a weeks vacation on it in the morning, and neither one of us can wait. thank you Victory. |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Great bike. Pumping out 23,200+ miles and possibly over 23,500 before the weekend is out. My Ziggy iPod says I'll be pushing 27k+ by November 16th, one year anniversary, well 17th anyways. Holding up great and look forward to many more miles. The Bentley is even fun to ride in the rain on I-95 south of Richmond. If I'm not mistaken I had two cars catch up to me to admire the bike and then back off. I didn't look over all I know is they both rushed up and didn't pass then they backed off. They could have been showing me their IQ, but I wont' say for sure as it might upset some. It'll take a few years but the Vision will prove to be the most innovated bike ever created and will drive the competition to make a better bike. Thanks to the underdog Victory, it really is writing the motorcyles future. This bike is a natural to ride once you meld into the engineering. You cannot ride this bike like anyother other motorcycle, it has its own beat to it. When I read that folk have trouble riding it I think to my early Vision days when just a touch she would move, and I wasn't use to it. Now I ride it better than any other bike and I've only been on it less than a year. It moves how and where I want it to go, and that is to a fault. I become over confident in its ability and I have to reign myself in to keep from taking an unnecessary risk. This bike is in a class all too itself and takes one to know it to appreciate it. Racershawn, you say you have NO real problems, is that personal or just pertaining to the Vision? By the way, have you checked out Victory-Riders.com? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 231 Hampton Va | varyder.....just with the Vision......trust me the rest of my life is a desaster!! ...lol |
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